Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser, 21 February 1907

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  • 18 1 Eastern Daily Mail AND STRAITS MORNING ADVERTISER. No. 442 VOL, HI SINGAPORE, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1807. MCE scm
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  • 704 1 THIRTY YEARS IN TRUTH. REMARKABLE RECORD IN LIBEL ACTIONS. Truth m its current number enters upon the 31st year of its existence. lv it the editor turns his ten-year-old title »f I Twenty years m Truth into Thirty years m Truth," and tells the tale of the last ten years
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  • 655 1 I he ;statutcyiiidcr which the UniverSlt >\ ot Loil^Pft at present administered, m eui^rating its general purposes, makejlfcpress mention of the promotion oTvescarch an^the advancement of science and leading they also provide lor the admission of any institution founded with the object as a school of the University
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  • 238 1 The example set by an American newspaper proprietor, who opens tl— news department each r; /o service of prayer, is aboui i v ed on the New York Stock Excnaft b 4 m the hope of elevating the standard of morality of all engaged m financial transactions.
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  • 130 1 BURHAN Co., tractable, ungratetu., a host ot other vices, the ai which the good boy one so st hears about, scarcely reduces. However, m England they will have less chance of escaping from the consccjuence of their misdeeds as they generally do here. Owing to ofHicial apathy
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  • 35 1 h'citfrr's agent m Shanghai reports that daily arrests take place throughout the Lower Yangtze. The students'return from Japan, coupled with the ■MM ked successes of reactionaries m Peking, are causing consternation m the Reform party.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 122 1 for the peopleCDC Best >ldi?crtisinci rncdiuifi m «X Straits- jpjITTLE jOJJD. CELEBRATED BOTOL HITAM V^HISKY. Its popularity increases as a result of its being known on the Market for Years as A SOUND WHISKY AT A MODERATE PRICE. LEVY HERMANOS.j i:.UTi:i,'Y I/O AD. I SINGAPORE. JEWELLERY AND PRECIOUS STONES GOLD,
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    • 166 1 I Howarth Erskine H J Ep^ipccrs ai>d Contractors. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Telephone U 2s. Telegrams ERSKJNE.** T JEamps for 31/ L j-* SF SAFE BRILLIANT AND T^ /^TSTM Tl>e Straits Cycle tj|p _^p-*l ai>d Motor Co. MOTORS '^motorcars THOROUGHLY RELIABLE UP-TO-DATE. MOTOR LORRIES motor bSats WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. piLEY ARGREAVES QO.
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    • 10 1 Ute Guarantee tbe Carqest Circulation or anp paper m Sim
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  • 920 2 The Easturn Daily Mail. PRICE 5 CENTS. THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Ever and anon we hear a good deal about the slackness m volunteering and sports and pastimes m Singapore, but despite Kiplingsneer of flanelled fools and muddied oats there is a general tendency on the part of
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  • 179 2 An Industrial Exhibition will be opened at L'yens Park- m Tokyo from March 20th to June 20th 1907. The Exhibition Auxiliary Association has been' recently organized with the object of affording an especially cordial IVelcome to visitors from abroad, and to assist them m viewing the fa.famed
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  • 214 2 Phe N. L). L. >teamers m port yesterday were decorated m honour of the fiftieth anniversary of that company. The Chinese New Year, the Christian Lent and the liusslem Muharram seem to have crowded together on top of each other this year. Mr John Redmond has been re-elect-ed chairman of
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  • 183 2 Ihat r. k. n. the Duke and Duchess oi ConnauKht ami Princess Patricia have enjoyed their visit to Singapore to their hearts' content is again amply testified to by the following telegram which the Duke despatched at Fenang on behalf of the Duchess the PrinceS and himselt,
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  • 137 2 CHINESE. H'c Duke of r edHis Excellency Chinese Communit' 1 have received v, the add,, various of v? munity of S r Sj f to me ami I tion how highly then ability ntergritya^ the Chinese 8 meiS granted to theT^ dom mi n t business and
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  • 160 2 THE SINGAPORE NURSING ASSOCIATION. i'lic Annu I Singapore Nur^iny held yesterday aft< Room of" the Mv was a meagre attend sent being M s Anderson, Mr. E I Gletime, (Hon S< el Macdonald(Hu;. The minute- ol ing been ta Committet for the past year wei adopted and pass The followr
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  • 37 2 I lie relation ofpaupei ance scem> i Japan. In Great B 1,000,000 paupei only 25,000. VVI why m Japan ll I tnent o\ paup population, tin statesman was: the Japanese drink drink alcohol."
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  • 48 2 Mr. James A Central Engine VV ur m Ji iving H of Connaught about motor c.;i was with a silver i Royal monogram A rtjBLH V.M.C* held at the Vict< Tuesday, M i Excellency i < Among the other Fermaml, S< i tan V.M.C.A. Commits the Organising S< i
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  • 17 2 The I ilii.n m mtere-t to written oa one -huuiii ex.n i H re^pon-it
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  • 123 2 To the Edit Sir, 1 will t iankyou ing m your most On the morn i 2 a.m. I my dog barkinu mo>t fa a noise as it somcb attempting to »r< neighbour's house, the front do." nil was vi rol)l)cr doted I opened one of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 329 2 H.SCHAEFER&Co. uic bcci to inform our customers inai the Olcli known Old Ik^^B ttlbiskp will be lhc Ist Hpril, 1907 at 5C5.25, per case of 12 bottles. RETAIL OF ALL DEALERS. 3£oehaefbr &Co. SOLE IMPORTERS. TO-NIGHT RoV^ll Cinematograph JUBILEE HALL, Beach Road, year "Raffles" THE BIG SHOW. THE VERY BEST
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    • 378 2 ED. PINAUD'S PERFUMERY call the attention of its numerous customers to the fact that none of its products is genuine unless bearing the following registered Trade Marks: PORTE-VEINE A Extrait Vegetal a IIXORA T^^T *s illustrations below. L^3 These different Articles are also regularly protected J&iJr^ and the stl| er
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    • 213 2 NOTICE. The letting off of Crackers m celebration of .the Chinese New Year is allowed onj the following days and at the| following hours only, that is to say From 12 midnight, 20th February, to 6 a.m. 21st February, 1907. From 8 p.m. 27th February, 1907, *to midnight same date.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 DOMING EVENTS. T©-day, Feb. 2istHigh V'ater 3.59 a. m. 5.15 p.m. 8.1. homeward mail closes. 3. S. C. C Tennis. To-m©rrc\v Feb. 22nd High Water. 4.54 a.m. 7.3 pm German outward mail due. Municipal Commission. 2-3o S. C C. Tennis. Saturday, Feb. 2 Vrd High Water. .^.58 a.m. 8.26 p.m
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  • 1143 3 I „1. Gurusamy .< he lormerlj bank, (-n cheque well to the B.S vvilasamj and lie U, him I and „.No s, j lambaWit Wit,hcr »ued s > 1 B*, ace lie 1 place, yed him. Samina- cd was, lan. 1 also b ambram k on I 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 995 3 TRfIDES, PROFESSIONS, RGENTS, ETC. THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. Have the latest and up-to-date. Teak and Upholsterd Furniture on view, and also made to order at shortest notice. A VISIT WILL REPAY. BRITANNIA GROUND COFFEE QUALITY PURITY AND FLAVOUR GUARANTEED. TO Bl HAD FROM GHEE SOON eo> GENERAL
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 609 3 SHIPPING NEWS. VESSELS EXPECTED. Xante, I'ort, I'mhable date of Arrival, ami name Agents. SIKAMKRS. An lie, Sydney, Fcb 24 Bou>tead Antcnor, Liverpool, Feb 27; Mansfield Aparima, Australia, Feb- Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 P. Australian, Saigon, Mar 11 M. Mari times Austria. Hongkong, Mar 13; Rautenberg. A. Apcar. Calcutta. Feb
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    • 732 3 VESSELS IN PORT. MERCHANT VESSHS. Pon/ianak, Brit. str. 97 tons, Capt. Casey, Feb. 11. From Kwantan, Feb. 9 G.c, and 29 d.p. Borneo Coy Ltd. For Kwantan, U. Rds. Batavier, Brit. str. 213 tons, Capt. Morris Feb. 1 2. From Bandon, Feb. 5. G.c, and 19 d.p. Tong Joo. For
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  • 68 4 Neuter's Agency wires (By submarine telegraph.) ENERGETIC PROTESI AGAINST HIE IMMIGRATION BILL. Tantamount to Enslavkmlm ok Jaiaxese. London, Feb. 20, 1.15 p.m. The Japanese Squadron has been sighted at I lonolulu. A meeting of Japanese business men at Honolulu has wired to President Roosevelt protesting against
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  • 85 4 MR. JOHN lIORLEVS REPLY TO SIR HENRY CQJTON. A COMPLIMENT TO Dr. MORRISON. London, Feb. 20, 1.15 p.m. Mr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, replying to Sir Henry John Stedman Cotton, relative to China's opium proposals, stated that there was substantial accuracy inrfhe statements
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  • 195 4 IMPORTANT DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS London, Feb. 20, 8.5 a.m. Lord Lovat raided an interesting debate m the House of Lords with the object ot showing the inadequacy ol the fleet to protect England from foreign invasion. He pointed out that a great number
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  • 29 4 RAYNER FORMALLY CHARGED WITH MURDER London. Feb. 20, 5.5 a.m. Rayner, who murdered Mr. Whiteley, the Universal Provider. has been formally charged with murder and remanded.
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  • 102 4 THE KAISER'S SPEECH. London, Feb. 20, S. 5 a.m. In the Reichstag, m his speech from the Throne, the Emperor declared Lhat the German nation was called upon to decide^ differences between the Federal Government and the Majority m the Reichstag. He amid he was determined that the
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  • 61 4 A TRIPARTITE AGREEMKNT. London. Feb. so, 8.5 a.m. I he St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Time- States that the negotiations between Russia on the one hand and Great Britain and Japan on the other are progressing m the highly satisfactory manner. This explains the reports published
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  • 84 4 The most stupefying statement concerning the San Francisco earthquake was communicated to an audience of juvenile who packed the theatre of the London Institution last month. "It has been calculated by scientists that the earthquake that destroyed San Francisco meant a movement of anything up to
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  • 96 4 In sentencing a man m Colombo to two years' rigorous imprisonment for shooting at a cocoanut thief, Mr. Justice Grcnicr said that the prisoner appeared to have fired a gun point blank at the man on the tree without any apprehension of danger to himself His Lordship
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  • 801 4 CONCLUSION OF THE MILLION-DOLLAR-PROPERTY CASE. Before the Chief Justice yesterday morning, the case of Kwek Geok Yew and Kwek Gcok Lin v. Tan Jiak Chuan Pan Jiak Kirn, T.tn Jiak Lim and Tan Jiak Chu wa> continued. Mr. Kwek Geok Lin, the second plaintiff gave evidence saying that
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  • 260 4 DI'KH AM) DUCHESS OF .MANCHESTER ARRIVE fhe American steam yacht "Margarita" arrived from Rangoon yesterday morning and anchored iv the roads. She is commanded by Captain J. A. Cushing and left Cowes on November 25, calling en route at Naples, Port Said, Aden, and Colombo. The
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  • 1073 4 My humble but heartiest congratulations to His Highness the S. Sultan of Johore for being the enviable Commmandant of such a fine body of Volunteers as were mustered and paraded at the Race Course last Saturday before the distinguished presence of His Royal Highness the Duke of
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  • 718 4 (From our own Correspondent.) SALE OF PAPERS. Kuala Lumpur 16th Feb. The Sale by auction of Newspapers and periodicals at the Selangor Club last week produced some remarkable prices, considering that the paper* must remain m the club a fortnight before members can have them. Thirty cents
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  • 136 4 An Ohio man, who confesses to be of an exceptionally inquisitive turn, recounts a story of an Irishman employed as driver for a sprinkling cart m a town m that state. One day the inquisitive man stopped Mulcahy near the river. How long have
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  • 78 4 Although the Empress of China is 72 years old, she is, writes iMiss Carl m the Neu> York Journal, so extraordinarily well preserved that she appears scarcely 42. If she does not sleep well she rises at any hour, whether at midnight or three o'clock, summons her ladies-in-waiting, her suite
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  • 27 4 LOCAL IN ADVANCE. C. Single Copy °-°5 Month 2 5 3 Months 3-5° 6 Months 6.00 1 Year 12.00
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  • 16 4 IN ADVANCE. C. 1 Month i-5° 3 Months 4-5° 6 Months 8.00 1 Year 15.00
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 382 4 ADVERTISING RATES FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, To Let, For Sale, Notices, &c, &c For 1 inch Single Column, under the above heading. $3.50 per month, daily insertion. For 1 inch Single Colnmn, under the above heading $2.50 per month, thrice weekly. For 1 inch Single Column, under the above heading
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    • 296 4 as FRENCH dIHEMATfIgM Entipe Change of PpogiqJJ WE WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST I'ICI I K|.; s K|<(| AND VARIED STOCK Ol i; Ms I" DON'T MISS THIS OCCASIo* I YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED WITH o FIRST SHOW 7.30 P.M. "1 SECOND SHOW avl SfCcttinee Svery Satur\ From 6
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  • 78 5 I- N charged *J m ;,;,v..« lula c ran away. W tie arrested the H was not rhe pin BBBj' woman s EV -tant running towards tfK r 'he man I lI V.un.l m his Pj\ t ia t lie »'»i ,:r- the night ft a man 'I'm m .an
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  • 55 5 VR GLUTTON F< j MENT. the barrister, -c m the recent smg tes to the l epori Har--5 thus Mr. their I evolve would lid be 3 nclu-ion Hut of s that cur fl unforti g i to give a n one f c to give any
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  • 92 5 I ata Iron ugh the g eral kg a very 1 for of a re than sub- prospects position to response that L for a comer! works P'K tons parch;. collieries all pa;> -ill char- years lebenture tended I anri l <>ns of pg dffd ed
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  • 29 5 Ul* *e Mamla l( V n tlla > Mr. Henry "known s(? l magna^ In; ;;'-o, P o,,,cd rr~^* the Manila >as given Sl;iI Hlnni Oil -^".u million 1 Education
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  • 1028 5 MR. EDISON'S LATEST DISCOVERY. Another marvellous invention by i\lr. Edison is repor.ed, which, it is claimed^ will revolutionise the motor-car indus try, by solving the difficult storage battery problem. An account of the invention with the well-known electrician, a report of which appears m the NewYork
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  • 659 5 Capital. Subscbed of Issue Paid n Pays at Q o| Shares Value U P to Reserve Company Quotations Present Price. GOLD. ***** tl 75 .000 $140,000 3,soo 'unSued $I "ersawal/G. M. Co.. Ltd. 0.00 nominal. 1900^400,000 £350,000 3 5oZ> Duff Devo.opmenU .0., Ltd m t 5300,000 293
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  • Commercial.
    • 152 5 Gambier buyers 7-«5 do Cube No. i h «o-55 Copra, Bali .00 do Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black (ordinary Singapore) 18.75 do White, Fair L. W. 5 per cent. 25.25 Sago Sarawak Flour *»97i do Brunei No. 1 2-99 Pearl Sago, small 54° Coffee, Bali 16^ per cent. buyers 3
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    • 121 5 On London. Hank j m r/4 9/16 Demand 4 3/16 uo. i) m s 2^ Private 3 ma 1/4 11/16 O// Germany. -Bank d d -.40 Private 3 m j. 4 6| d<> 6in > _».48i On l-'rauo\ Bank d d 3.95 <I<> 6ms j.o| Private 30 d s
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 347 5 J MONEY SAVE S^ (MONEY EARNED.] IF YOU INTEND TO SELL YOUR LAND AND HOUSE ft PROPERTIES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC. I I FIRST CONSULT IG. A. Ferijaijdez&Co. I Auctioneers, No. 6 P Almeida Street. I WHOSE RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST, CHARGES AND 1 I COMMISSION THE LOWEST THE SETTLEMENT UOF
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  • 1814 6 BY EVELYN ORCHARD. The din of the dispersing children grew fainter and fainter until it died quite away on the heavy air, and the master was jeft to the silence of the empty class-rooms. He was not the only teacher m the great scholastic mill where every effort had
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  • 94 6 The Re*. David Canty, pastor of a church at Evansville, Indiana, announced that he would roll the corner stone of a new church it was proposed to build through the principal streets of the town provided the public would see that there was some moss m the shape of money
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 431 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. WEEKLY SAILINGS. THE S. S. Po.NTIANAK (CAi lAIN Casky, sails from this Port every Monday at 2 p.m. for Quantan, Pahang. Good accommodation for passengers, rates for cargo. Apply to The BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents. MISCELLANEOUS, Ac. P Special Holiday Tour TO CEYLON, fir Newera Eliya KJU 6,200
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    • 674 6 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. I'AiD-U' CAPITAL *W,000,000 RESERVE FUND:Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I «0n250 0 Silver Reserve $10,25^000 f KeseYve Liability ol Proprietors $10^000,000 Court of Directors. A Haupt, Ksq— Chairman. lion. v. VV. DiLkson— Deputy-Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. E. Tqtnkins Esq. C. R. Lenzmann, D. M. Nissim, Esq.
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    • 276 6 E, D- M," ADLETS, FC WANTED. Shorthand TuitionBy a professional Shorthand writer, For terms, etc., apply- 44 PITMAN c/o E. D. M. Shorthand and Typewriting work undertaken. PLANTER. With 17 years experience and excellent testimonials is open for engagement. Speaks and corresponds m German and Dutch, and is up m
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    • 357 6 IR SALE, WANTED, &C. WANTED. WANTED. A Chinese Clerk for Shipping and General Office work. Apply to THE INTERNATIONALE CREDIET HANDELSVEREENIGING ROTTERDAM D Almeida Street, WANTED. To buy one dozen Broom-flower plants. LIM CHENG LAW, Penang WANTED. Ledger clerk. Eurasian must be good at Figures. State experience and salary expected.
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    • 323 6 aay work. J i gOod "Nifl Good good men, H A PPiytoN|? special SI I plaints I 77- f« it s 'I I 1 H. do 0. any "i on I tl 1 I local g I f a.m. Ja»lt oj I I S NOTICE I TO ADM I RE
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